We have a couple of operators notably a salesforce operator that I am trying to get the necessary permissions at work to contribute. The underlying salesforce client library (emp-connector) used by the operator doesn't have a release yet so that is another reason slowing things down, waiting to iron out issues. We are continuing to use apex and will likely produce more operators during this year. There is also a plan to go to kubernetes and that would likely result in the port being contributed to the community or work done in collaboration with community members in the open.
While trying to do this, I am facing a hard time trying to convince my superiors that it is worthwhile for the company to contribute. They like the technology and apex is in the stack but question whether the community can work together and move forward, making their investment worthwhile. They see discussions like this and others, where folks can't agree and move forward, especially those who have been working on it for a long time, they question if it is worth it. Thanks On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 10:17 PM Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote: > Hi, > > My understanding is that there was some active development in private > forks? If any of that code could be contributed back here then that could > restate the project and generate interest. Does anyone know is that is the > case and if the people involved would be willing to do that? > > I do agrees 6 months without a commit is a long time. > > Thanks, > Justin -- Thanks, Pramod http://ts.la/pramod3443